Lampanyctus profestus Schwarzhans, 2019
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Lampanyctus profestus Schwarzhans, 2019
Fig. 7K-M View Figure 7
Lampanyctus profestus 2019 Lampanyctus profestus - Schwarzhans: figs 54.5-9.
Lampanyctus profestus 2021 Lampanyctus profestus Schwarzhans, 2019 - Schwarzhans and Nielsen: fig. 8g.
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1 specimen (SMF PO 101.123); Miya River at Numa, Tsuyama City, Okayama Prefecture, Takakura FM, level MS 36, late Burdigalian, diatom zone 3A-3B .
Discussion.
A single otolith from the Takakura Formation differs from the much more common L. lenticularis described above in the shallower, depressed dorsal rim; the much smaller caudal colliculum expressed in the ratio OCL:CCL of 2.35; and a nearly completely flat inner face. The OL:OH (1.1) and OCL:CCL (2.35) ratios are well within the range of diversity observed in the type specimens from the early Miocene of New Zealand (OL:OH = 1.1-1.25; OCL:CCL = 2.0-2.5). The species has recently also been identified from the Burdigalian of Chile ( Schwarzhans and Nielsen 2021) and thus, although generally uncommon, appears to represent another myctophid species with an antitropical distribution pattern in the early to middle Miocene of the Pacific Ocean.
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